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Editorial
Trying to ¡°Make a
Difference¡± on Campus
ESTABLISHED1954
Publishedmonthlyexceptduringschoolholidaysby
and for students of Hankuk University of Foreign
Studies, TheArgus, the oldest English campus
newspaperinKorea,pursuesthehigheststandardof
S
everal evening news programs have covered the story of Sergeant Ha,
campusjournalismandacademism.
who lost both of his legs from below the knee in a landmine explosion at
the Demilitarized Zone, and how the sergeant will only receive medical
?PresidentandPublisher
Dr.KimIn-chul
expenses from the government for a month regardless of how long his treatment
continues. This news was spread on the evening of Sept. 6, and the government
?ExecutiveEditor
Prof.KimIn-chon
announcedontheafternoonofthefollowingdaythattheywouldfinanciallysupport
?Editor-in-Chief
ParkJi-yeon(DIS-4)
the injured soldier during his entire course of treatment. The Ministry of National
Defense also took a step forward to revise the related law that restricted providing
?EditorialConsultants
medical expenses, so that a wider range of soldiers injured during service can get
betterfinancialsupport.
KangYoung-joon(EC-3)
News articles pointing out Sergeant Ha¡¯s issue actually brought about a positive
?AssociateEditor
JangEun-ae(IEL-2)
changeinthecurrentsysteminjustasingleday.TheArgusalsoaimstoprintsuch
?StaffReporters
ChoiYun(EIT-3)
articlesthatpinpointcampusandsocialissuesinordertobringaboutnicechanges
intheplacewhereHUFSansandpeopleintheirtwentieslive.
ByeonHee-jin(JLC-1)
In this October issue, which is the second out of the four issues published this
semester, the Argus reporters continue to focus on problems, trends, and issues
LeeJae-won(H-1)
thatcollegestudentsincludingHUFSansarefacing.CanHUFS¡¯courseevaluation
?CopyReaders
Prof.BrandonWalcutt
system be considered effective at this point in the semester? Why are concealed
camerasfoundoncampus?Isone-manmediaarealtrend?Aren¡¯tweneglectingthe
Prof.MerrileeBrinegar
endeavorsofhard-workingimmigrantsinKorea?
Prof.MichaelHeinz
The articles you can find in this magazine you are holding begin with these
questions. All of these stories seek to become the answers to the questions they
pose, and serve as keys to a positive change. The Argus will continue its work to
become a campus magazine that prints stories that ¡°make a difference¡± with a
strongvoice.
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